Zimbabwean trio set to try luck at Magesi FC

Zimbabwe PSL giants Caps United

Three stars from Nyasha Mushekwi‘s former club, Caps United FC, are set to try their luck at Betway Premiership side Magesi FC, it has emerged.

The trio of Juan Mutudza, Wesley Milanzi, and Sean Mzinde has already been in South Africa for a week-long trial stint.

It will be interesting to see how they will fare at the Dikwena Tsa Meetse, who recently appointed John Maduka as head coach ahead of the new 2025/26 season.

Caps United announced the players’ departure for the trial stint via a statement on their Facebook page.

“Our stars are off to a new adventure. Wishing Juan Mutudza, Sean Mzinde, and Wesley Milanzi all the best as they head to South Africa for their 1-week football assessment with SA clubs.

“May they showcase their talents, impress the coaches, and make a lasting impact. Good luck, boys,” the club said.

CAPS UNITED ANNOUNCE TRIO’S DEPARTURE FOR TRIALS AT BETWAY PREMIERSHIP SIDE MAGESI

Caps United midfielder Juan Mutudza
Caps United star Juan Mutudza. Picture by Juan Mutudza/Facebook

Midfielder Mutudza is a tried and tested player who won the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League title during his time at FC Platinum.

The 30-year-old, who also played for Herentals College FC and Dynamos FC, is well-known for his deft passing, particularly his long-range passes and through balls. His accurate passing has made him a unique player and a key part of Caps United squad since joining early this year.

In addition, Milanzi has also captivated Zimbabwe’s elite league with his flair and attacking prowess as a left-back.

Moreover, Mzinde, a budding midfielder, will hope to make a quick break into the PSL. He has previously played for Harare City FC.

Meanwhile, Magesi already have two Zimbabweans in their ranks, Elvis Chipezeze and Edmore Chirambadare, who played a key role in their promotion and also when the team won the Carling Knockout Cup.

Chipezeze and Chirambadare were also pivotal in helping the team retain their Betway Premiership status last season.

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